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In Case 11, Jacob & Youngs, Inc. v. Kent, the court held that
a. once a contractor substantially performs the tasks that the contractor contractually agreed to perform, the contractor has no further obligation to the other party to the contract.
b. substantial performance is never a substitute for perfect and complete performance.
c. once a contractor substantially performs the tasks that the contractor contractually agreed to perform, the contractor is not obligated to complete performance but must compensate the other party for the difference in value between substantial and complete performance of the contract.
d. in the construction business, all performance is substantial performance.

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